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Sunday, November 17, 2013

E. Wolff & Sohn, Wolff Freres Perfumes

German perfume company, E. Wolff and Sohn, later named Wolff Freres, Inc.Company was established in Karlsruhe Germany.




The perfumes of E. Wolff and Sohn:
  • 1906 Black Forest Pine
  • 1906 Japanese Violet
  • 1908 Violette Rococo
  • 1909 Florasma
  • 1909 Phantasma 
  • 1910 Bouquet Empire
  • 1910 Rose Chiraz
  • 1910 Rose Marechal Niel
  • 1912 Divinia
  • 1912 Elata
  • 1912 Vinda Alegra
  • 1912 Dew of Violettes
  • 1913 Jasmin
  • 1913 Narcissus
  • 1913 Ambra

Bouquet Empire







The Perfumes of Wolff Freres, Inc:
  •  1948 Ambiance
  • 1948 Bathsheba (an oriental perfume)
  • 1948 Frisky
  • 1948 My French Cousin (a spicy floral perfume)
  • 1948 The Song of Songs (an oriental perfume)
  • 1949 Crisance (a woody-mossy-leafy chypre perfume)






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